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. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his brilliance, but we are willing to take our first step for justice. i know that flame remains. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there appears to be a split over when and how to act against syria. the british government says it will wait for a report from inspectors, but the u.s. says action cannot be held up by intransigence. as the world waits to see what the u.s. and its allies will do, syrian neighbors are preparing for repercussions. >> in syria it self the u.n. weapons inspectors have been taking their first look at one of the areas where chemical weapons were supposedly used. senior british officials are .ure americans it is ha
. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his brilliance, but we are willing to take our first step for justice. i know that flame remains. >> welcome to our viewers on public...
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america changed for you and for me. >> have conservatived in america judged this man by the content of his character? >> absolutely not. conservatives in america talk about conservative politics and use the word liberal. but they don't talk about politics at all and certainly not at all about race even though most of the conservative political appeals have a hidden underpinning in race. this president's weakness is he can't talk about race very much. >> why can't he throw it back at the people who use it implicitly? >> because he's afraid that it will boomerang on him. >> will he be called a whiner? >> they'll call him out and say he's for favoritism. they'll say he's talking about reyes. a lot of conservatives misconstrued the speech and said that means we don't talk about race. therefore the goal is not to talk about race which is nonsense. to say we should get over talking about race is saying a democracy should get over having elections. that's what we do. that's how we manage our differences. that's how we form a more perfect union. when we deal with it forthrightly, we make progr
america changed for you and for me. >> have conservatived in america judged this man by the content of his character? >> absolutely not. conservatives in america talk about conservative politics and use the word liberal. but they don't talk about politics at all and certainly not at all about race even though most of the conservative political appeals have a hidden underpinning in race. this president's weakness is he can't talk about race very much. >> why can't he throw it...
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works this is bbc world news america. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman of vermont, new york, and honolulu. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry, capital forevelop key decisions. we operate in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his
works this is bbc world news america. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman of vermont, new york, and honolulu. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry, capital forevelop key decisions. we operate in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for...
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america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. >> he dreamed. of an american where all citizens would sit together at the table of brotherhood, where little white boys and girls and little black boys and girls would hold hands across the color line. where his own children would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. >> the greatest leader that my native state and perhaps my native country has ever produced. and i was not secluding presidents and even the founding fathers when i said this. >> we are standing here in the shadow of abraham lincoln, 150 years after he issued the emancipation proclamation. and only 50 years after the historic march on washington for jobs and freedom. we have come a great distance in this country. in the 50 years. but we still have a great distance to go before we fulfill the dream of martin luther king, jr. >> we are going to let freedom ring all across the nation. we're going olet freedom ring everywhere we
america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. >> he dreamed. of an american where all citizens would sit together at the table of brotherhood, where little white boys and girls and little black boys and girls would hold hands across the color line. where his own children would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. >> the greatest leader that my native state and perhaps my native country has ever...
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america loves him now and america celebrates the march now. but in the run-up to the march, americans were very skittish. most knew the march was going to take place and thought it was a mistake. beyond the south, even kennedy asked them don't march, don't do this. he said we want legislation on capitol hill, not a big show on the streets. and it was a. phillip randolph who said the negroes are already in the streets. it's interesting if we look at a drew hanson work he did on this in his book. if we look at what happens after '63, between '63 and '68, the dream speech is barely mentioned. it's barely mentioned. it's only after king's assassination that america thinks how can we remember this man? >> well, it wasn't even mentioned in the "washington post" the day after the speech here in washington. there's also the rewrite of some in the tradition of the right wing. they say the civil rights revolution was in a crucial sense conservative. and then they criticized the decred decrepitude of the civil rights movement. how the civil rights moveme
america loves him now and america celebrates the march now. but in the run-up to the march, americans were very skittish. most knew the march was going to take place and thought it was a mistake. beyond the south, even kennedy asked them don't march, don't do this. he said we want legislation on capitol hill, not a big show on the streets. and it was a. phillip randolph who said the negroes are already in the streets. it's interesting if we look at a drew hanson work he did on this in his book....
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and we see this gap taking place in america. you're not going to be able to address it legislatively overnight or a few years. it's a generational thing. we need to talk to young people about the severity of this. reverend jackson, you said. >> may i say this? >> go ahead. >> may i? lyndon johnson opened up the war on poverty in appalachia. he whitened the face of poverty and deracialized. most poor people are not black or brown. they're white female and young. whether white, black or brown, hunger hurts. so to revive the war on poverty, a constitutional right to vote and keep investing in the south has a way of neutralizing some of the fears and some of the ignorance and hate that's now prevailing >> congressman, what does today mean to you? did we take a step forward today? >> we did in the sense that and you said it earlier. we're sharing the history of a great moment with a new generation. and as i have said to young people as i've spoken to them, change has always been brought about by young people. even my good friend, the
and we see this gap taking place in america. you're not going to be able to address it legislatively overnight or a few years. it's a generational thing. we need to talk to young people about the severity of this. reverend jackson, you said. >> may i say this? >> go ahead. >> may i? lyndon johnson opened up the war on poverty in appalachia. he whitened the face of poverty and deracialized. most poor people are not black or brown. they're white female and young. whether white,...
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this is a dangerous thing happening in america. and again, i said wisconsin, i wasn't being, it wasn't a figure of speech. in wisconsin, remember the anti-governor walker campaign. they took over city -- anybody out there who thinks those following were normal folks are protesting, sorry folks, if you believe that, it is not true. these people were paid by union, they were union goons. they were paid bit union to protest. maybe one or two or three of them felt something sincere bit but most of them were doing it because they're paid to do it and that happens with any kind of union oriented movement. people are paid by the union to go out there and protest. one way or the other. melissa: occupy wall street. there were ads on line for people to go down do the same thing. >> they did. they took over the park for three months and completely disruptive and stayed there. why else would they say? they had mrsa, sexual assaults. there are reasons people were crowding into that. you're getting paid, sit around on the perimeter, not inside t
this is a dangerous thing happening in america. and again, i said wisconsin, i wasn't being, it wasn't a figure of speech. in wisconsin, remember the anti-governor walker campaign. they took over city -- anybody out there who thinks those following were normal folks are protesting, sorry folks, if you believe that, it is not true. these people were paid by union, they were union goons. they were paid bit union to protest. maybe one or two or three of them felt something sincere bit but most of...
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it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest in the country. >>> next up. bob. as my 10th grade biology teacher would say, give the gums a rest. >>> alec baldwin out of his cage, went rabid on another paparazzi. what made him go crazy. do you know what you just said? ♪ new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learmore at purinaone.com license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's
it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest...
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murders from urban america to suburban america, the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. here in 2013, we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say, we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement for economic justice, a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days, a new civil rights movement for jobs, a new civil rights movement for men, or women, or children of all backgrounds, all races, all dispositions, all orientations, all cities, all counties, all towns, all across america. america, it is time for us to wake up. the 21st century agenda for jobs and freedom comes alive today. we stand on the shoulders of the great men and women of yesterday this newe -- we affirm commitment for today and tomorrow. god bless you. god thank you. god bless this great nation. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am marcia fudge, the chair of the congressional black caucus. [applause] i am the chair of the congressional black caucus because dr. martin luther king ac
murders from urban america to suburban america, the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. here in 2013, we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say, we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement for economic justice, a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days, a new civil rights movement for jobs, a new civil rights movement for men, or women, or children of all...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyonds washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. [ applause ] because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white house changed. [ applause ] and that's the lesson of our past. that's the promise of tomorrow. in the face of impossible odds, people who love their country can change it. >>> powerful day here in washington, d.c., indeed from the lincoln memorial the president went back to the white house presumably once again focusing in on this crisis in syria and coming up at the top of the hour we'll have a special situation room report, the crisis in syria. that begins in a few minutes. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids.
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we wanted to change america, to make it something different, something better. there were so many of us to arrest. as they drove us off to jail, we filled every paddy wagon the police had. we started singing "we shall overcome." when my first arrest, the first amendment we were jubilant as we filled the jail cells, and we san we shall be free. >>> john lewis, folks, that man changed america. one person wrote on twitter he hopes they will be teaching about john lewis. for years. book one is now officially a best-seller, available in stores and online. it is a fantastic read. >>> that's it for "ed late." i now turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> john, thanks very much. weighs options for a military strike on sir gentleman. hackers take down "new york times" website. the correspondent is here with the paper's latest reporting on syria. >>> plus the emotional 50th anniversary of the march on washington, and the historic speech that galvanized the civil rights movement. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with an hist
we wanted to change america, to make it something different, something better. there were so many of us to arrest. as they drove us off to jail, we filled every paddy wagon the police had. we started singing "we shall overcome." when my first arrest, the first amendment we were jubilant as we filled the jail cells, and we san we shall be free. >>> john lewis, folks, that man changed america. one person wrote on twitter he hopes they will be teaching about john lewis. for...
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and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of new hampshire. let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of new york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenies of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snowcapped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curva ceo us slopes of california. but not only that; let freedom ring from the stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee! let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of mississippi, from every mountain side, let freedom ring. when we allow freedom ring, when we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics, will be able to to inhands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last!" >> the entire speech given by dr. ma
and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of new hampshire. let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of new york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenies of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snowcapped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curva ceo us slopes of california. but not only that; let freedom ring from the stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee!...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched the civil rights law was passed. because they marched a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swelled open so their sons and daughters could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed, and changed and yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched america became more free and more fair, not just for african-americans but for women and latinos. asians and native americans. for catholic, jews and muslims. for gays. for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether the young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall or the young people inside south africa who eventually end the scourge of apartheid. [ applause ] those are th
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched the civil rights law was passed. because they marched a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swelled open so their sons and daughters could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed, and changed and yes, eventually the white house...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched, america became more free and more fair, not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews, and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall, or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the discourage of apartheid -- t
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and yes, eventually the...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures can changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched, america became more free and more fair. not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall, or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the scourge of apartheid. those
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bank of america, the vampire squid. now it's j.p. morgan. but here's the problem. the bigger than these other firms. moorlands to regulate, so have more problems. and the other thing is -- and tell you, you can't really discount this. i've known and. since neither the said gray hair. in know, there was a case to be made that he was just a little too arrogant. i'm not saying he is, but that's what of the people will say. he came out a little too strongly on certain things, that a basically a tax dodd-frank a little too strenuously. when you put all this together he has a big target on the said. in the tell you this, not saying he will resign, but something will happen structurally to that bank. that is the big prediction. when i say structurally. cheryl: they survived it, the splitting of the roles. so far he has survived in the of his critics. >> that's now. they don't have the final say. the regulators have the final say. what of saying is that once this bank if you're an investor. then make a ton of money. they have to pay a timeout. have been reporting this for
bank of america, the vampire squid. now it's j.p. morgan. but here's the problem. the bigger than these other firms. moorlands to regulate, so have more problems. and the other thing is -- and tell you, you can't really discount this. i've known and. since neither the said gray hair. in know, there was a case to be made that he was just a little too arrogant. i'm not saying he is, but that's what of the people will say. he came out a little too strongly on certain things, that a basically a tax...
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martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscience of a nation, and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom and justice equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell ringing events across our great country and around the world as we reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. dr. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined, and he knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we all are more alike than we are different. so as the bells of freedom ring today we are hoping that it's a time for all of us to reflect on not only the progress that has been made, and we've made a lot, but on what we have accomplished, and also on the work that still remains before us. it is an opportunity today to rec
martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscience of a nation, and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom and justice equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell ringing events across...
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martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscious of a nation and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom, injustice, equality, and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell-ringing events across our great country and around the world as we reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. dr. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined, and he knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we all are more alike than we are different. so as the bells of freedom ring today, we're hoping that it's a time for all of us to reflect on not only the progress that has been made, and we've made a lot, but on what we have accomplished and also on the work that still remains before us. it's an opportunity today to recall
martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscious of a nation and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom, injustice, equality, and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell-ringing events across our...
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martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscience of a nation. and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom and justice, equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell ringing events across our great country and around the world as we reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. dr. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined. and he knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we all are more alike than we are different. so as the bells of freedom ring today, we are hoping that it's a time for all of us to reflect on not only the progress that has been made, and we've made a lot, but on what we have accomplished, and also on the work that still remains before us. it's an opportunity today to re
martin luther king shared his dream for america with america. dr. king was the passionate voice that awakened the conscience of a nation. and inspired people all over the world. the power of his words resonated because they were spoken out of an unwavering belief in freedom and justice, equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's closing call for a better and more just america. so today people from all walks of life will gather at 3:00 p.m. for bell ringing events across...
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murders from urban america to suburban america. the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. so here in 2013 we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement. for economic justice. a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days. a new civil rights movement for jobs. a new civil rights movement for men, for women, for children of all background, all races, all dispositions, all orientations, all cities, all counties, all towns, all across america. america it is time to wake up. >> from the naacp, pamela, a new civil rights movement that's something that has to be started at the grassroots level as well. >> there's no question. i nene beauty and magnify sense of the civil rights movement 50 years ago was part of the coalition movement. he understood the issues that real estate late, women issues, gay rights issues, disparity on race, economic issues. bringing alligator of those folks together understanding tha
murders from urban america to suburban america. the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. so here in 2013 we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement. for economic justice. a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days. a new civil rights movement for jobs. a new civil rights movement for men, for women, for children of all...
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welcome to america live. president obama is keeping in close contact with our allies to determine the next step. the united nations acknowledged some coined of substance was used in last week's attack. the u.s. is prepared to act and moving four navy destroyers in the region. each is capable of caring 90 tomahawk missiles and they have nuclear powered submarines at its disposal. and un inspectors were able to get to the site for a second time. earlier this month they were shot at while they were trying to do their job. this comes as a suspected chemical weapon's attack killed hundreds of people. families were woiped out. in the midst of all of the sorrow, a story of hope. a father was reunited with a son he thought was killed in a recent attack. >> and only image the joy and no translation needed. the father was overcomed and nearly fainted and grabbing his son close and gassing in his eyes and this video reported in the damascus suburb. reporting live leland viter, it is good to so one positive moment in all
welcome to america live. president obama is keeping in close contact with our allies to determine the next step. the united nations acknowledged some coined of substance was used in last week's attack. the u.s. is prepared to act and moving four navy destroyers in the region. each is capable of caring 90 tomahawk missiles and they have nuclear powered submarines at its disposal. and un inspectors were able to get to the site for a second time. earlier this month they were shot at while they...
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why is there a discrepancy in understanding the black situation in america? >> well i think it is because we haven't confronted how widespread the negative perceptions of people of color are in this country. i mean one of the great legacies of segregation and apartheid and racism and the history of racial injustice it wasn't just that people of color were victimized. lots of people were actually taught that they are better than other people because of their skin color and it's an abusive and corruptive thing to hear and learn and internalize that if you're not pro active in addressing that it will manifest itself in a lot of ways. that's why we have racial profiling. that's why we're insensitive dealing with huge disparities in black unemployment, disparities in health, disparities in all the metrics that measure a good quality of life. we're very insensitive in responding to it because we haven't addressed the way we elm grace these differences that marks inferiority and lack of opportunity and we have to confront that if we're going make progress. >> chris,
why is there a discrepancy in understanding the black situation in america? >> well i think it is because we haven't confronted how widespread the negative perceptions of people of color are in this country. i mean one of the great legacies of segregation and apartheid and racism and the history of racial injustice it wasn't just that people of color were victimized. lots of people were actually taught that they are better than other people because of their skin color and it's an abusive...
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welcome to america live. president obama is keeping in close contact with our allies to determine the next step. the united nations acknowledged some coined of substance was used in last week's attack. the u.s. is prepared to act and moving four navy destroyers in the region. each is capable of caring 90 tomahawk missiles and they have nuclear powered submarines at its
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and this idea, the idea of equality, the idea of america hung in the balance. one of the soldiers on those hot july days was a young college professor from maine named joshua lawrence chamberlain and returning to the battlefield of gettysburg many years later, he expressed the power of the place where such momentous deeds were done. here is what he said. here is what joshua chamberlain said. in great deeds, something abides. on great fields, something stays. forms change and past bodies disappear, but spirits linger to c consecrate the ground for the vision place of souls. generations that know us not and that we know not of, heart drawn to see where and by whom great things were suffered and done for them, shall come to this deathless field, to this deathless place to ponder and dream and, lo, the shadow of a mighty presence will wrap them in its bosom and the power of the vision shall pass into their souls. 50 years ago today, this place was a battlefield. no shots were fired, no cannons roared, but a battlefield, nonetheless. a battlefield of ideas, the idea
and this idea, the idea of equality, the idea of america hung in the balance. one of the soldiers on those hot july days was a young college professor from maine named joshua lawrence chamberlain and returning to the battlefield of gettysburg many years later, he expressed the power of the place where such momentous deeds were done. here is what he said. here is what joshua chamberlain said. in great deeds, something abides. on great fields, something stays. forms change and past bodies...
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few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to google and veronika, thank you for hanging with us. thank you to sf city. a big thanks to mark, supervisor farrell for stewarding this. and also a big thanks to the mayor who has really given us room to be innovative, room to pursue public private partnerships and has really supported innovation in our parks. and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ wayne: you won a car! curtain two. jonathan: it's a trip to belize! - envelope! wayne: scooter. jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: hey everybody, welcome to "let's make a deal." you know what we do, we make deals. i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for tuning in. right now, i need three people, let's do it. the bee, the bee. the cow. and last but not least, the grapes. come here, grapes. the bee, the cow, the grapes. jesse, stand next to her, and brittany, stand next to him. welcome to the show.
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martin luther king shared america with ameri america. passionate the voice that awakened the conscience of a nation and over the eople all wor world. resonatedof his words because they were spoken out of in freedom,g belief justice, equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's a better and or more just america. people from all walks at 3:00 p.m.gather ringing events across our great country and around the we reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined, knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we alike than we are differe different. freedom ringlls of today, we are hoping that it is of us to reflect on not only the progress that -- and we have made a lot -- but on what we and also on shed the work that still remains before us. today to pportunity recall where we once were in to think about that young man who at 34 years here and was able to force an entire country to at itself and k to eventually change. paoeeople con
martin luther king shared america with ameri america. passionate the voice that awakened the conscience of a nation and over the eople all wor world. resonatedof his words because they were spoken out of in freedom,g belief justice, equality and opportunity for all. let freedom ring was dr. king's a better and or more just america. people from all walks at 3:00 p.m.gather ringing events across our great country and around the we reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. king believed that...
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america's response to -- america's. >> role. >> role in arab democracy. sorry. [laughter] and our third speaker at the end is michele dunne, and she is vice president at the atlantic council, and she is the director of the atlantic council's rafik hariri center for middle east. her prior work also includes being senior associate at the carnegie endowment for international peace, a visiting assistant professor at georgetown and a middle east specialist at the united states state department. while at the state department, she assumed many roles and assignments including director of middle east and africa, u.s. embassy in egypt, the national security staff. she was also the u.s. secretary of state's policy planning staff member, the u.s. consulate general in jerusalem, and she also was with the bureau of intelligence and research. so as you can see, we have a wonderful team of experts here who are going to answer our questions on what's happening in egypt. so if you could help me warm them with a nice applause. [applause] >> okay. thanks, monica. i'm going to just
america's response to -- america's. >> role. >> role in arab democracy. sorry. [laughter] and our third speaker at the end is michele dunne, and she is vice president at the atlantic council, and she is the director of the atlantic council's rafik hariri center for middle east. her prior work also includes being senior associate at the carnegie endowment for international peace, a visiting assistant professor at georgetown and a middle east specialist at the united states state...
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the march for a more just, more equal, more free, more caring and procedure prosperous america. >> a president who rarely remarks on race at the time when challenges have shaken equality in this country. voting rights. marriage equality. immigration reform and lingering problems of racial profiling after the death of an unarmed black florida teen. >> when trayvon martin was first shot, i said that this could have been my son. another way of saying that is that trayvon martin could have been me. >> for now, on this day, a moment to look back at where we were and where we are, and celebrate where we're going. >> free at last! free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i have a dream! >> hi, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. we are going to be writing you live coverage throughout all of today's special events commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. helping to kick off our special coverage, chris matthews, host of msnbc "hardball" is live in washington, d.c. at the lincoln memorial and where all of today's event will take place. chris, good m
the march for a more just, more equal, more free, more caring and procedure prosperous america. >> a president who rarely remarks on race at the time when challenges have shaken equality in this country. voting rights. marriage equality. immigration reform and lingering problems of racial profiling after the death of an unarmed black florida teen. >> when trayvon martin was first shot, i said that this could have been my son. another way of saying that is that trayvon martin could...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> evidence suggests some chemical substances were used in syria last week killing hundreds of people. this comes after u.n. inspectors visit the site of damascus. this is video of the u.n. inspectors leaving their hotel this morning. the obama administration has already said it has undeniable evidence chemical weapons were used. there are reports that the u.s. could start a three-day offensive hitting syria with missiles as soon as tomorrow. iran's foreign minister warned of grave conditions if any strikes are launched against syria. and venezuela's president says the u.s. allegation that the syrian government used chemical weapons smells the same as when the u.s. accused iraq of having weapons of mass destruction before invading iraq in 2003. both iran and venezuela are close allies of the syrian government. concerns about syria are boosting crude oil prices again this morn
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so where is america's credibility? >> reporter: the white house says the administration intends to declassify and release intelligence information. why the white house believes it was a chemical attack. bill: will he seek congressional authority before a military strike? >> reporter: the white house says it's consulting with congress as the war powers act requires. kings out of town for recess but one congressman says the president should do mow. he says the president should be making the case to the american public and his administration should come to congress to explain their plans. the consequences are too great for congress to be brushed aside. the president has been speaking with foreign leaders including british prime minister david cameron. they discussed possible consequences from the international community to syria. martha: we are told that the military assets are already in place when and if president obama does decide to order a strike. here is defense secretary chuck hagel speaking about this to the bbc.
so where is america's credibility? >> reporter: the white house says the administration intends to declassify and release intelligence information. why the white house believes it was a chemical attack. bill: will he seek congressional authority before a military strike? >> reporter: the white house says it's consulting with congress as the war powers act requires. kings out of town for recess but one congressman says the president should do mow. he says the president should be...
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america feels a lot differently about it now than they did then. you have some of the echoes of the 1963 event here. you have got celebrities like forest whitaker and oprah winfrey and bill russell, jamie foxx speaking as well as a series of political figures, including john lewis, the congressman from the state of georgia, who was the youngest speaker at the 1963 event, and it's going to be capped off a day of speeches in midafternoon by addresses from jimmy carter, bill clinton, and finally barack obama who in many ways embodies the fulfillment of at least part of martin luther king's dream by becoming the first african-american president. many things left undone and if you look at the economic and educational achievement gaps between african-americans and white americans, there's still a lot of work to do, but this is a day to celebrate what has been done and the dream that martin luther king evoked, which has become one that americans broadly across the spectrum accept. >> that speech delivered 50 years ago today. john harwood, thank you very m
america feels a lot differently about it now than they did then. you have some of the echoes of the 1963 event here. you have got celebrities like forest whitaker and oprah winfrey and bill russell, jamie foxx speaking as well as a series of political figures, including john lewis, the congressman from the state of georgia, who was the youngest speaker at the 1963 event, and it's going to be capped off a day of speeches in midafternoon by addresses from jimmy carter, bill clinton, and finally...
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where he's part of the integration of america that took place. we look at president obama sometimes as someone who is the cause of a change but i like to talk about he's kind of the result of a change. >> exactly, i was just going to say. that is interesting, and why the president peaspeech is going to d different than carter and clinton. >> remember, carter succeeded -- the governor of georgia, he put martin luther king's portrait in the georgia statehouse causing tremendous controversy. if you read bill clinton's memoir, he said he watched the march on washington's speech in the den of his house in little rock crying. he says that, along with meeting jfk, were the two events that really propelled him into politics. >> don't forget to be there when central high was happening there in little rock. you guys are coming back. speaking of bill clinton, bill clinton getting involved in the health clarify, ramesh, good or bad thing for conservatives? >> it's going to be a fun thing for conservatives. >> we'll have more. that's a nice little teaser for
where he's part of the integration of america that took place. we look at president obama sometimes as someone who is the cause of a change but i like to talk about he's kind of the result of a change. >> exactly, i was just going to say. that is interesting, and why the president peaspeech is going to d different than carter and clinton. >> remember, carter succeeded -- the governor of georgia, he put martin luther king's portrait in the georgia statehouse causing tremendous...
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here's my 1992 copy of sam walton's book made in america where it was bring it home america, create or save 100,000 jobs. shirts, sweaters, bicycles, beach towels, toys, furniture, almost all of that stuff, carol, went to asia and a lot of it hasn't come back. so i salute -- >> well, the problem that walmart had in the '90s, it couldn't get goods made in the usa. they couldn't sell those goods cheap enough for their low-income customers to buy. so if no one buys the goods made in america, what are you going to do as a company? >> carol, you're correct. price is paramount with a lot of shoppers. some shoppers will pay a little bit more for made in america. walmart will not subsidize, as you referenced. so the goods have to be of high quality, good price. i salute walmart's vp and merchandising manager for taking this initiative with 300 u.s. companies as well as local, state, and federal government. let's hope for the best for the future because america needs the jobs and it's the right time with energy prices sky high. walmart's shipping costs will be at record prices bringing goods in
here's my 1992 copy of sam walton's book made in america where it was bring it home america, create or save 100,000 jobs. shirts, sweaters, bicycles, beach towels, toys, furniture, almost all of that stuff, carol, went to asia and a lot of it hasn't come back. so i salute -- >> well, the problem that walmart had in the '90s, it couldn't get goods made in the usa. they couldn't sell those goods cheap enough for their low-income customers to buy. so if no one buys the goods made in america,...
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. >> now, america's first black president is said to deliver a major address to mark the anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech. >> in 1963, 250,000 people came to washington to hear martin luther king demand equality for black americans. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> the rally marked a turning point in the civil rights movement, force it onto the national agenda. less than one year later president lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act, which outlawed segregation. on saturday, thousands converged on to washington d.c. to commemorate the 30th anniversary -- 50th anniversary of the speech. the rally called for action on jobs, voting rights, and gun violence. >> this is not the time for a nostalgic commemoration, nor is it the time for self congratulatory celebration. the task is not done. the journey is not complete. we can and we must do more. >> speakers paid tribute to civil rights leaders for progress over t
. >> now, america's first black president is said to deliver a major address to mark the anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech. >> in 1963, 250,000 people came to washington to hear martin luther king demand equality for black americans. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> the rally marked a...
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he wanted white america to see what they were doing. he wanted white america to see how hurtful it was. >> the letter was a national call to the conscience of america using the real life, realtime reality of birmingham as its template. birmingham became the spark that ignited the prairie fire of negro resistance wimp was transformed into revolution. >> four months later, dr. martin luther king addressed those gathered on the national mall. that's that brings us 50 years to the day, thousands once again expected to flock to the mall to look back and to look forward to the next 50 years. joining us now to discuss where we go from here, the reverend jesse jackson. fifty years ago, the civil rights movement has been highjacked by people who once were considered the enemy, civil rights leaders sitting on corporate boards and demanding first class accommodations. we have lost our signal. you're there, correct? >> i think that is not a proper analysis. we liken the summer of 1963 where dr. king was jailed and medgar evers killed, the gathering
he wanted white america to see what they were doing. he wanted white america to see how hurtful it was. >> the letter was a national call to the conscience of america using the real life, realtime reality of birmingham as its template. birmingham became the spark that ignited the prairie fire of negro resistance wimp was transformed into revolution. >> four months later, dr. martin luther king addressed those gathered on the national mall. that's that brings us 50 years to the day,...
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how has america changed? good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i have a personal story. my grandfather grew up with mahalia jackson. they lived around the corner from her. louis armstrong lived next door. my grandparents and my parents -- schools toto the register people to vote. they were able to have black teachers come up from louisiana to our school in washington because we do not have any. i want to say i have a personal story here. she turned 56 today. on that day in 1963, we all sat down on the floor in our living room and watched a black and white tv. for a child that had turned six have ad that day -- birthday party, she wanted to speech,. king gave his even to the point that my father said, you've got to move your head, because her head was in the way. she was so enthralled. at one time i was suspended from king'sbefore dr. birthday became a holiday. people thealled night before. because theschool schools in seattle were leaving at 12:00. the told me into the office. there was a big ruckus. me
how has america changed? good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i have a personal story. my grandfather grew up with mahalia jackson. they lived around the corner from her. louis armstrong lived next door. my grandparents and my parents -- schools toto the register people to vote. they were able to have black teachers come up from louisiana to our school in washington because we do not have any. i want to say i have a personal story here. she turned 56 today. on that day in 1963, we all...
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joining us is ethan harris, bank of america, merrill lynch co-head of global economics research. welcome. >> thank you. >> what's your expectation for the second half? it seems like we're all of a sudden a bit wobbly again if you believe the durable goods report was nasty, even housing could be somewhat of a question here with the way that rates have backed up. >> you got to be a little nervous here. the interest sense of the sector like housing and capital goods spending showing signs of weakness for the third quarter we expect a flat reading on capital spending. and for overall growth for third quarter only looking for 1.7% growth. so i think a fair reading of the data is not that things are collapsing or anything but that we're still kind of stuck in the mud in this 2% economy. >> the down side risks seem to be increasing almost by the day. >> we've had a bunch of things come up. think about it from the fed's perspective when they meet in september. they could be facing a major geopolitical event in the middle east, we're going to be in the middle of the fiscal impasse in wash
joining us is ethan harris, bank of america, merrill lynch co-head of global economics research. welcome. >> thank you. >> what's your expectation for the second half? it seems like we're all of a sudden a bit wobbly again if you believe the durable goods report was nasty, even housing could be somewhat of a question here with the way that rates have backed up. >> you got to be a little nervous here. the interest sense of the sector like housing and capital goods spending...
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>> he's the president of the entire united states of america. he speaks for many when he says he stands on the shoulders of giants. men and women of ordinary means and backgrounds who risk their lives so we can enjoy the freedom we have today prior to the 1963 march. we didn't have voting rights laws on the books so the march had a visible impact immediately on the country so the president will talk again about the journey but also i think the way forward. >> and let's talk about real quickly that way forward. the president in the last election cycle faced criticism from the african-american community he had not done enough to advance the cause. what are the near term challenges of the american civil rights movement you'd like to see the president talk about and you think the country should focus on. >> the great recession really took away the assets of african-americans. 55% of african-americans lost many of their major assets including their homes and so black unemployment remained very high. youth unemployment remained high. the american drea
>> he's the president of the entire united states of america. he speaks for many when he says he stands on the shoulders of giants. men and women of ordinary means and backgrounds who risk their lives so we can enjoy the freedom we have today prior to the 1963 march. we didn't have voting rights laws on the books so the march had a visible impact immediately on the country so the president will talk again about the journey but also i think the way forward. >> and let's talk about...
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he celebrates the progress of america. i think about the fact that i was elected to congress at the home of the start of the civil war. it tells me that people have evolved. i reflect on the fact that because of great men and women who put their lives on the line, i am able to stand on their shoulders. i think i have a responsibility to be an educated and as economically viable as possible so as to say those folks who sacrificed for the dream, that the sacrifice is worth it. i am living my mother's american dream today. she worked 16 hours a day to keep us off of welfare and because of her efforts, i was able to succeed. >> gretchen: it's wonderful to see new person and hear your thoughts on that today. >> thank you. >> gretchen: senator tim scott from the great state of south carolina. good to see you. >> thank you. >> gretchen: next up, was your facebook account tracked by the government? numbers show how extensive the spying could be. and creeps caught on camera stealing school supplies from a church. come on. now we ne
he celebrates the progress of america. i think about the fact that i was elected to congress at the home of the start of the civil war. it tells me that people have evolved. i reflect on the fact that because of great men and women who put their lives on the line, i am able to stand on their shoulders. i think i have a responsibility to be an educated and as economically viable as possible so as to say those folks who sacrificed for the dream, that the sacrifice is worth it. i am living my...
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america has come a long way in 50 years. and the fact that barack obama is president of the united states means we can finish this journey toward what dr. king dreamed about. >> i can't help but think 50 years lighter all the things that martin luther king talked about are in place, racism, poverty, inequality. to see an african-american president up there in front of the lincoln memorial today. think about barack obama who had just turned 2 a few weeks prior when the speech was made. his mother and probably his grandparents were watching it, living in a segregated country where fire hoses were turned on americans. what a moment today. put the politics aside. to see that man 50 years later standing on the same step where martin luther king stood. >> it is amazing. wla last night he had a reception at the white house. when i waps standing in the east room and they brought in dr. king's sister and i saw the picture of george washington and looked at president obama it brought tears to my eyes. i was only 8 years old when the m
america has come a long way in 50 years. and the fact that barack obama is president of the united states means we can finish this journey toward what dr. king dreamed about. >> i can't help but think 50 years lighter all the things that martin luther king talked about are in place, racism, poverty, inequality. to see an african-american president up there in front of the lincoln memorial today. think about barack obama who had just turned 2 a few weeks prior when the speech was made. his...
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look for live updates on "america this morning" and "good morning america" as we cover t military te mid >> six people are dead after building collapse in brazil's biggest city. the two-story commercial building in sao paulo was under construction when it caved in. on dozens of people. more than 20 people escaped were trapped. >> an investigtio disappearance of madeline mccain is growing more momentum in portugal. he4-britl disappeared in 20her scotland yard is now recruiting detectives in portugal question 38 people of intere including a taxi driver who says hy hvckedng girl the nig >> well, now, the double lung tranrenta murnaghan is back home isg ghan is back home forward th go collegeg ma abc's linzie janis was there as lorh.linzie janis was there as >> sarah is looking forward to being a regular little kid. the parents sued to get her on a transplant list, something she was denied ras denied sarah's parents reached out and to the media months ago in hopes of highlighting their plight and they sparked a national debate over transplant rules. ♪ in june, a federal judge ordered a
look for live updates on "america this morning" and "good morning america" as we cover t military te mid >> six people are dead after building collapse in brazil's biggest city. the two-story commercial building in sao paulo was under construction when it caved in. on dozens of people. more than 20 people escaped were trapped. >> an investigtio disappearance of madeline mccain is growing more momentum in portugal. he4-britl disappeared in 20her scotland yard is...
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but we're facing a big test whether in fact, america cannot be districted. we're being brought into this. what happens if jordan next door starts to teeter? if this gets worse and worse america still remains the ingie hegamon in that region and itself defeating to stay out because you get pulled in at a later and worst point. >> the president runs the risk, frankly, of even if he launches a cruise missile strike, the analogy after the east africa bombings when the clinton administration did the same thing into afghanistan and sudan and we still end up with 9/11. so a cruise missile strike all by itself -- >> regan fired cruise missiles into gadhafi's tent and a few people were kid but that was about it. >> john, what is also so interesting, i don't hear from anybody -- there is no enthusiasm about this in any quarter in the united states. nobody really wants to go down this road. the population -- you know, the voters included. >> the american public is tired after 12 years in afghanistan from iraq both from the financial cost and the human cost. the preside
but we're facing a big test whether in fact, america cannot be districted. we're being brought into this. what happens if jordan next door starts to teeter? if this gets worse and worse america still remains the ingie hegamon in that region and itself defeating to stay out because you get pulled in at a later and worst point. >> the president runs the risk, frankly, of even if he launches a cruise missile strike, the analogy after the east africa bombings when the clinton administration...
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america on the verge of another war in the mylesed. it could force a strike against syria this week. we are live in tv widc with the latest. >> there is no place like home especially for this little girl who fought our healthcare system and then won. we have an exclusive sit down with sar ma american han and her family. >> what sparked this intense street scuffle with a photographer? "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. it is wednesday you are watching fox and friends first. i am heather nauertment . >> i am ainsley earhardt. we start with a fox news alert. we could be hours away from a decision to launch a strike on syria. >> that attack could come as soon as tomorrow. doug luzader is live with the latest. what can you tell us? >> good mother-in-law. it is conceivable. the white house is trying to build a legal and moral case for action in syria while an attack could be just a day or two allay. u.s. war ships on the ready now across the coast of syria. president obama has been strangely silent on this subjec
america on the verge of another war in the mylesed. it could force a strike against syria this week. we are live in tv widc with the latest. >> there is no place like home especially for this little girl who fought our healthcare system and then won. we have an exclusive sit down with sar ma american han and her family. >> what sparked this intense street scuffle with a photographer? "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. it is wednesday...
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and america and the world of comedy is gonna change with it. we're so excited. we want to you break a leg in february. we toast you, and i want to hear -- [ cheers and applause ] in the spirit of -- on the spirit of that, let's do something the grandfather -- that carson used to do at the end of his show with guests. when the guest is about to leave, he did -- he used to do this. [ johnny carson impression ] >> jimmy: dan will be appearing with jim belushi and "the blues brothers" all- star show band and review, august 9th at the paramount theater in huntington, long island and on august 10th in truro, nova scotia at the dutch mason blues festival. dan, thank you very much for coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> ah! beautiful carson, man! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks to dan aykroyd! look for special edition rolling stones crystal head vodka in stores near you. paula patton joins us next! see you after the break, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ easo why do you feel exso tired afterward? instead of refueled and focused, you're foggy and sluggish.
and america and the world of comedy is gonna change with it. we're so excited. we want to you break a leg in february. we toast you, and i want to hear -- [ cheers and applause ] in the spirit of -- on the spirit of that, let's do something the grandfather -- that carson used to do at the end of his show with guests. when the guest is about to leave, he did -- he used to do this. [ johnny carson impression ] >> jimmy: dan will be appearing with jim belushi and "the blues...
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it is obvious today that america has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. instead of honoring this sacred obligation, america has given the negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked insufficient funds." tomorrow in this hour on the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington, we will present the full unedited "i have a dream" speech presented with limited commercial interruption. you do not want to miss that. >>> okay. coming up, how do you fight a wildfire that is bigger than the city of chicago? we'll go live to california where they are trying to do just that. next. >>> it is the size of a major american city. it has already cost the state of california $27 million and as of this evening, it is only 20% contained. the massive rim wildfire is burning hotter and faster than any in the modern history of sierra nevada region. which includes yosemite national park. fire is so big it's visible from space. as seen here in this nasa photograph. the smoke and ash produced by the 200-square-mile blaze prompted san francisco t
it is obvious today that america has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. instead of honoring this sacred obligation, america has given the negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked insufficient funds." tomorrow in this hour on the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington, we will present the full unedited "i have a dream" speech presented with limited commercial interruption. you do not want to miss that....
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or anti america? i think people would love to see an expose like that. >> okay. thank you very much. u.s. congressman michele bachmann of minnesota. well, that was the launch pad there. joining me right now to discuss bachmann's rise and fall, abc news 2012 embed who was placed on the bachmann campaign, now a producer. nbc's own james novogrod. co-creator of the "daily show" lizz winstead. thank you for joining us, starting first with james. what happened to bachmann in why did she come off as a morning glory or a roman candle flying so high back in the last presidential cycle that she won the iowa straw poll then sort of became, i don't know what, imploded, what? what would you say happened with all these investigations? now as of last night her staff coming out with all this stuff about her. this garbage. some of it shouldn't even be quoted about. i think it's indecent to be talking about anybody you worked for this way. the total lack of any loyalty at stake here. >> a bit of a stunning reversal of
or anti america? i think people would love to see an expose like that. >> okay. thank you very much. u.s. congressman michele bachmann of minnesota. well, that was the launch pad there. joining me right now to discuss bachmann's rise and fall, abc news 2012 embed who was placed on the bachmann campaign, now a producer. nbc's own james novogrod. co-creator of the "daily show" lizz winstead. thank you for joining us, starting first with james. what happened to bachmann in why did...
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. >>> also a massive outbreak of measles in america. while some people are blaming some christian teachings. >>> and a montana teacher is convicted of raping a 14-year-old student. why did the teacher only get 30 days in jail? >>> let's go "outfront." >> >> i'm jessica yellin in for erin burnett. >>> "outfront" tonight, breaking news, stocks dive as the drumbeat to war with syria gets louder. wall street suffered its worst day since june as the obama administration clearly laid the groundwork for a possible military strike on syria. >> there's no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian regime. the president believes and i believe that those who use chemical weapons against defenseless men, women and children should and must be held accountable. >> market analyst todd schoenberger is "outfront" with us tonight. thank you for being here. how much of this market drop had to do with what you heard from the vice president and the president and the administration about oil in the region? >> quite
. >>> also a massive outbreak of measles in america. while some people are blaming some christian teachings. >>> and a montana teacher is convicted of raping a 14-year-old student. why did the teacher only get 30 days in jail? >>> let's go "outfront." >> >> i'm jessica yellin in for erin burnett. >>> "outfront" tonight, breaking news, stocks dive as the drumbeat to war with syria gets louder. wall street suffered its worst day...